Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has revealed the constant downplaying of his team from outside sources has fueled their deep playoff run.
You know that moment when you break up with someone, and at first, you feel justified? Maybe they weren’t the right fit. Maybe you thought you could do better. Maybe you believed they had maxed out their potential with you.
From Dan Quinn to a crazy defeat, the Washington Commanders are using manpower and motivation from the Dallas Cowboys to fuel their magical run to the NFC Championship Game.
Quinn was Ryan's Falcons head coach from 2015-2020, including in 2016 when Ryan won MVP, and the Falcons won the NFC
From Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore to Dorance Armstrong and Neville Gallimore, former Cowboys were all over the scene.
Former Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn turned the Washington Commanders around in his first season and took his team to the Conference Championship. Quinn led a major upset as his team shocked the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions on Saturday night.
The victory marked the first time in 33 years the Washington franchise has made it this far. Aside from the rivalry aspect of things, this is significant to Dallas fans as Washington’s drought was slightly longer than the Cowboys. The Redskins (at the time) won the Super Bowl the year before Dallas’ dynasty began, winning three in four years.
Two former Dallas Cowboys are making their presence felt for the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for a pivotal offseason, attention will focus on major priorities such as a new contract for Micah Parsons and decisions regarding head coach Mike McCarthy’s future.
Dan Quinn exited his office and turned left. The Washington Commanders head coach walked the increasingly well-worn path toward the office of general manager Adam Peters. The short walk toward his partner-in-crime,
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders have become the surprise story of the 2024 NFL season. Can they shock the world and reach the Super Bowl?; watch the Commanders face the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game from 8pm Sunday,